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It may ever be thus.
Nothing about it may ever be so clear again.
The Rockefeller Center "Puppy" gives this statement the fullest credence it may ever have.
Today, in the age of Netflix, iTunes and Snapchat, entertainment is returning to an atomised form, even more personal and private than it may ever have been.
Even Phoebe Philo, whose Céline catwalk shows pushed fashion as close as it may ever get to asceticism a few years ago, embraced print, detailing, quirky humour in her Paris fashion week show earlier this year.
She sat on her family's porch, a white ribbon fluttering in the breeze near the spot where Robert was killed, life getting back as close to normal as people around here suspect it may ever be.
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In fact, he set his cause back so far that it may never ever recover.
By way of Netflix, more people can see "Win It All" than may ever have access to it in theatres.
Facebook's China conundrum hasn't changed much since its IPO in 2012, when it admitted it may not ever find a way into the country.
Though the distant past will be more available, in a technical sense, than ever before, once it is captured and preserved as a vast, disjointed mosaic it may recede ever more rapidly from our collective attention.
It may only ever be one date, but I'll nearly always give him a chance.
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